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Ruth Parks

Clinical Associate Professor in Breast Surgery,

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Biography

I am an Associate Professor in Breast Surgery at the University of Nottingham. I carry out my clinical work as a Breast Surgeon at the University Hospitals of Derby and Burton NHS Trust.

I achieved my primary medical degree from the University of Nottingham in 2013 and undertook my surgical training in the East Midlands. I achieved my Certificate of Completion of Training in General Surgery with a subspeciality of Breast Surgery in July 2025. I completed my PhD at the Nottingham Breast Cancer Research Centre in 2022 in the field of tumur biology in older women with breast cancer. I have also completed an MSc in Surgical Sciences from the University of Edinburgh.

My research interests include tumour biology, surgery and geriatric oncology.

Selected Publications

  • TSE, NATALIE, PARKS, RUTH M., HOLMES, HOLLY M. and CHEUNG, KWOK-LEUNG, 2023. The Association Between Medication Use in Older Women with Early-Stage Operable Primary Breast Cancer and Decision Regarding Primary Treatment ONCOLOGIST.
  • KALVALA, JAHNAVI, PARKS, RUTH M. M., ABDI, JAMAL, GREEN, ANDREW R. R. and CHEUNG, KWOK-LEUNG, 2023. Assessment of the Androgen Receptor in Older Women with Primary Breast Cancer: Association with a Panel of Biomarkers and Breast Cancer Specific Survival ADVANCES IN THERAPY. 40(6), 2820-2835
  • CHIA, ZOE, LEE, RACHEL X N, CARDOSO, MARIA J, CHEUNG, KWOK LEUNG and PARKS, RUTH M, 2023. Oncoplastic breast surgery in older women with primary breast cancer: a systematic review. The British journal of surgery.
  • PARKS, RUTH and CHEUNG, KWOK-LEUNG, 2022. Challenges in Geriatric Oncology-A Surgeon's Perspective CURRENT ONCOLOGY. 29(2), 659-674

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